Biography

As a product of Spišská Nová Ves and Ružomberok in his native Slovakia, Miloš played his first professional match for Slovak champions Ružomberok in 2007. He established himself at a young age as a prolific scorer for the "Ruža" and was signed by Czech Republic side Sparta Prague in 2010. He was unable to hold down a first team place and in 2011 he was loaned to Slovan Bratislava, then in January 2012, he arrived at United on loan on a twelve month deal.

After a good start at Tannadice, he was injured in training in March and sidelined for several months. He briefly returned to make a couple of substitute appearances before his loan period eventually expired.

Squad Numbers

20

Season:2011-12

20

Season:2012-13

Debut (as sub)

Timeline

Date of Birth

Miloš was born on this date in Levoča, Czechoslovakia.

Tuesday, March 8th, 1988

Signed For Dundee United

As a product of Spišská Nová Ves and Ružomberok in his native Slovakia, Miloš played his first professional match for Slovak champions Ružomberok in 2007. He established himself at a young age as a prolific scorer for the "Ruža" and was signed by Czech Republic side Sparta Prague in 2010. He was unable to hold down a first team place and in 2011 he was loaned to Slovan Bratislava, then in January 2012, he arrived at United on loan on a twelve month deal.

Manager Peter Houston made only one change from the side that drew with Motherwell, with fit-again Gavin Gunning coming back in and Sean Dillon dropping onto the bench. Rangers Manager Ally McCoist gave a debut to new signing Mervan Celik.

Dundee United arrived in Perth with confidence high after their success against Rangers in the William Hill Scottish Cup last weekend. With the Tangerines unbeaten in their last four visits to McDiarmid Park, the travelling fans turned out in numbers in the hope of seeing this good run extended. St Johnstone had not played a home game for close to a month and therefore there was a sense of eager anticipation amongst the 4,318 crowd ahead of kick off. With eight points separating the sides prior to kick off, the onus was on United to close the gap with a victory. With that in mind, Peter Houston sent out a team that contained plenty of attacking flair. Set up in a 4-4-2 formation, the manager avoided the temptation to start recent signing Lacny and instead stuck with the team that performed so well the previous week.